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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Secretary General of the UNITED NATIONS peacekeeping soldiers arrest a curse in the Golan

United Nations, New York (Reuters)-U.N. Secretary-general Ban Ki-moon, on Wednesday (6/3), condemned the detention of UN peacekeeping soldiers by the evils of armed in the Golan Heights.

"The Secretary General condemns the detention of 21 soldiers of the peacekeeping forces of the UN Observers Separation (UNDOF) by the evils around Al-armed in the area restrictions and Jamla calling for their release as soon as possible," the contents of the statement issued by ban's spokesman, Xinhua reported.

The Security Council establishes UNDOF in May 1974, after fighting between Israel and Syria in the Golan Heights. UNDOF mandate to keep holding the ceasefire between the parties, and to monitor the implementation of separation of Forces Agreement--which was signed by both parties and called for the establishment of a single area of the separator and the limited forces and weapons between the two sides.

According to some reports, a group of more than 20 soldiers detained by the UNDOF peacekeeping the evils which have ties with armed opposition to Syria on Wednesday morning in the area of limitation in the Golan Heights in Syria.

In a statement, the UN Chief's reminds all principals in Syria that UNDOF was given the mandate to monitor the separation of Forces Agreement between Israel and Syria.

"Freedom of movement and the safety and security of UNDOF should be respected by all parties," said the statement, as quoted by Xinhua.

According to Vitaly Churkin, Russia's Ambassador to the United Nations--to assume the rotating Presidency of the Security Council's President for March and read out a press statement regarding the events on Wednesday morning, "there are demands" put forward by the catcher.

Churkin also said the talks have been held between officials of the UNITED NATIONS peacekeeping forces and the U.N. soldiers who arrested them. (C003)



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Saturday, October 22, 2011

Police arrest 19 Orlando protesters on trespass charges

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ORLANDO, Fla | Sat Oct 22, 2011 7:07pm EDT

ORLANDO, Fla (Reuters) - Police arrested 19 anti-Wall Street protesters in Orlando before dawn on Saturday on trespass charges for sitting in a city park after hours despite warnings to leave, police said.

Orlando Police Lieutenant Timothy Crews said police warned members of the Occupy Orlando group several times they would be arrested if they refused to leave the park when it closed. But protesters chose to remain in violation of the posted hours.

"They decided to make a stand on that issue," Crews said.

Crews and Shayan Elahi, a volunteer lawyer for the group, said the protesters remained calm and peaceful.

Those arrested face a first-degree misdemeanor charge punishable by up to a year in jail and a $1,000 fine.

Participants of Occupy Orlando, the local offshoot of the Occupy Wall Street movement that began in New York last month to protest against economic inequality, have maintained a vigil in downtown Orlando since last Saturday.

Elahi said an average of 50 protesters normally walk on the sidewalk in shifts overnight, which is permitted.

(Reporting by Barbara Liston; Editing by Colleen Jenkins and Cynthia Johnston)



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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Ouattara urges Ghana to arrest Ivorian suspects

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ACCRA | Thu Oct 6, 2011 4:54pm EDT

ACCRA (Reuters) - Ivory Coast's President Alassane Ouattara Thursday urged Ghana to arrest and hand over Ivorians indicted for war crimes and other abuses during four months of post-election conflict in Ivory Coast.

Ouattara, on a one-day visit to neighboring Ghana, said his government was committed to restoring the rule of law by ensuring justice for all.

"There are groups of persons who have come to Ghana ... after committing humanitarian and war crimes, so we have issued warrants according to the rules of Ecowas (the West African regional body) and we are urging that they should be handed over," he told journalists before boarding the flight home.

Ouattara met Ghanaian President John Atta Mills. A statement read by Ghana's Foreign Minister Mohammad Mumuni said the two countries had agreed that former Ivorian combatants who had sought refuge in Ghana should be repatriated to a third country.

Ghana is hosting several thousand Ivorian refugees who fled the conflict and also some aides and supporters of former Ivory Coast leader Laurent Gbagbo.

A 2010 election in the world's top cocoa grower aimed to draw a line under a 2002-2003 civil war that split the country turned violent after Gbagbo refused to accept defeat under UN-certified results.

Gbagbo was ousted following his capture in April after a struggle in the commercial capital Abidjan against troops backing Ouattara with the support of French and U.N. forces.

The conflict killed more than 3,000 people and displaced over a million. The U.N. and rights groups have said both sides committed atrocities.

The new Ivorian government has said it was concerned Gbagbo's supporters who fled to Ghana could use it as a base to destabilize the administration, accusations Ghana has rejected.

Ouattara said allegations against those who back him were also being investigated and those found to have been involved in any crime will face justice.

(Reporting by Kwasi Kpodo; Writing by Bate Felix)



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Friday, September 9, 2011

California Police arrest friend missing nursing student case

Published September 07, 2011| Associated Press

HAYWARD - A friend of the former high school of a student in nursing missing Northern California was arrested, suspected of murder, police said Wednesday.

Hayward police arrested Giselle Diwag Esteban in the death of 26 years, Michelle the, which was the last time he is left a hospital in the Bay area of San Francisco where she was a clinical rotation more than three months. She told her colleagues that she was going to his car and never returned, but its locked Honda SUV was found a few blocks away.

Police said they had found traces of blood by the inside of the SUV, as well as one of the shoes of Esteban. They said the 27-year-old Esteban had not worked since his arrest, on Wednesday morning, but that they hoped that it would eventually have lead them to body of the.

"The reality is, we are not Michelle." It is a piece that we will not close on up to what we find him, until its location is known, "the Lieutenant Roger Keener said at a press conference announcing the arrest." "The facts of some who, like how Michelle met its demise, cannot be known until Michelle is located."

Investigators named Esteban as a person of interest in June, interrogated and searched his apartment in the city of the Union. The two women were friends in high school of San Diego.

Esteban spoken San Francisco KGO television station - TV at the time that she hated the because she was friends with the father of the young daughter of Esteban. But, Esteban, said that it had nothing to do with the disappearance of.

Court records show that ex-boyfriend of Esteban, who had custody of their daughter, obtained a restraining order against her three days before the May 27 from the, according to KGO.

The authorities classified disappearance of as homicide this summer based on forensic evidence of vehicle, images of surveillance outside the hospital, the cell phone records and the evidence collected during the search warrants.

But members of the family of the offered a reward of $100,000 for his return, or for more information on his whereabouts and goings and conducted many research it, consequences of hope, it could be found alive.



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Police arrest California Director of the elementary school in the case of the indecent assault

Published September 07, 2011| Associated Press

Citrus Heights - Police arrested the Director of a private primary school in suburban Sacramento, California, on Wednesday on charges that he molested seven children in 15 years.

Robert Adams, 60, suffered an accident medical as he was arrested at his home Wednesday morning and taken to the hospital, citrus Heights Chief of Police Christopher Boyd said.

Adams, that students known as "Dr. Bob", connecting borders Creative opening school in 1975 until the authorities closed it in July. Boyd, said the indictment by the Attorney of the County of Sacramento district office involves seven separate victims at the school and that the latest allegations are of June. Six of the charges are leaders charge, said Boyd.

Adams and his attorney, Linda Parisi, denied the charges against him. Parisi made steps to immediately return a telephone message from the Associated Press on Wednesday morning.

District prosecutor's Office did not immediately comment, but a complaint filed in July by the Ministry of Social Services of California detailed allegations against Adams. The Agency revoked licence of daycare Adams at this time there.

She argued that Adams was young girls under their shirts and his pants down and that it would "isolate the female children in a computer's desktop and sunset with them on a carpet in his Office."

However, parents have rallied around the principal and the school in an idyllic area of 92,300 of tree about 20 miles northeast of the capital of the State.

"Our hearts go out to all children and families of this school, not only the victims, but all families," said Boyd. "We recognize fully that the events surrounding the school disrupted the lives of families".

About 180 students from kindergarten to the sixth year to Creative Frontiers School before it was a component. Fresh tuition for an entire year was $6 507, according to the school's Web site.
Boyd, said the police investigation is continuing and there may be more fresh.



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